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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Legislative profile for Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy [D-MA, 1962-2009], the former Senator from Massachusetts.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) addressed the 1980 Democratic Convention in New York City after earning nearly 40 percent of his party's votes during the primaries. Kennedy later released his delegates and endorsed President Jimmy Carter for re-election.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Edward Kennedy: It was pretty straightforward and lucky on my part – in the midst of the pandemic (August 2020), Drew Dimmery emailed me and asked if I’d be interested in working with him, Facebook, and some political scientists, on a project where heterogeneous treatment effects could play an important role. I knew of Drew and the political scientists involved, and I was really excited to ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Robert F. Kennedy (born November 20, 1925, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 6, 1968, Los Angeles, California) was a U.S. attorney general and adviser during the administration of his brother Pres. John F. Kennedy (1961–63) and later a U.S. senator (1965–68).

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  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Kennedy family tree By Jordi Bou August 26, 2009 - Veteran U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy’s death from brain cancer at the age of 77 comes exactly two weeks after that of his sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and leaves Jean Kennedy Smith as the sole survivor of the nine children of Joseph P. Kennedy and his wife Rose, a dynasty that ...

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  6. Vor 2 Tagen · In his commencement address at American University on June 10, 1963, President Kennedy called on the Soviet Union to work with the United States to achieve a nuclear test ban treaty and help reduce the considerable international tensions and the specter of nuclear war at that time.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · On the late Friday afternoon of July 15, 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts appeared before a crowd of eighty thousand people in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to deliver his formal acceptance of the Democratic party’s nomination for President of the United States.